Author:
Zhu Kun-Zhan ,Jia Wei-Guo ,Zhang Kui ,Yu Yu ,Zhang Jun-Ping ,
Abstract
By using nonlinear Schrdinger equation including Raman gain and self-steepening but ignoring fiber loss situation, the propagation characteristics of Airy pulse are simulated and analyzed in the single-mode fiber. Simulations show that Airy pulse can be converted into soliton and its propagation direction is skewed due to the effects of Raman gain and self-steepening under a certain condition. In time domain, the number of small peaks of Airy pulse reduces rapidly. Airy pulse becomes a peak structure containing a main peak and sub-peaks where the energies can be ignored by changing the coefficient a reasonablely, which is approximated as the soliton structure. Therefore, Airy pulse is regarded as transforming into soliton. Meanwhile, in the case of small values b, there exists a significant difference in shape between Airy pulse and soliton. With the value of parameter b increasing slowly, the shape of Airy pulse is very close to soliton's, therefore Airy pulse can transform into soliton by changing value b reasonablely. Compared with by changing b value, Airy pulse convered into the soliton is stable by changing the a value reasonablely. Simultaneously, with the increases of values of coefficient a and amplitude b, the time-shift of Airy pulse increases. However, the time-shift of Airy pulse would decrease when Raman gain and Self-steepening become strong, no matter what the values of a and b are. Further, the acceleration properties of Airy pulse are investigated. It is found that Airy pulse autoacceleration is not a stable value at the beginning but it gradually stabilizes with the increase of transmission distance. The reason is that the energies of secondary peaks exert a tremendous influence on the main lobe of Airy pulse at the beginning, however, secondary peaks diffuse fast with the increase of transmission and then the influence can be ignored to a certain extent. So, the main peak gradually stabilizes with the increase of transmission distance.
Publisher
Acta Physica Sinica, Chinese Physical Society and Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
Cited by
3 articles.
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